AMD's AI Ambitions Soar as Trading Volume Drops to 11th Place

On June 11, 2025, Advanced's trading volume reached 39.01 billion, marking a 23.81% decrease from the previous day. This placed Advanced as the 11th highest traded stock for the day.
AMD is gearing up for its "Advancing AI" keynote on Thursday, where CEO Lisa Su and other executives will provide updates on the company's latest chips. The event will focus on performance, support for models like Llama 4 and DeepSeek, and AMD's developer-first approach.
AMD has recently made two significant acquisitions to bolster its AI capabilities. The first is Brium, a startup specializing in AI software optimization, which will enhance AMD's AI platform through its expertise in machine learning and performance optimization. The second acquisition involves the engineering team from Untether AI, a company focused on AI inference chip development. This move aims to improve the efficiency of AMD's AI accelerators and reduce energy consumption in inferencing workloads.
In addition to these acquisitions, AMD has released a cinematic AI-generated video powered by its Instinct MI325X GPUs. The video, created in partnership with Higgsfield AI and TensorWave, showcases AMD's advancements in AI and its commitment to innovation. The video is expected to be featured at the upcoming Advancing AI event.
Analysts are optimistic about AMD's AI strategy, predicting that the company's AI chip sales could reach between 130 billion dollars and 150 billion dollars by 2025. This growth is driven by significant deals and the increasing demand for AI processors in data centers. The upcoming "Advancing AI 2025" event is seen as a critical inflection point for AMD, where the company is expected to announce new design wins for 2026 and provide commentary on its AI revenue growth.
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